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al222 18 December 2014 05:59 PM

Seatbelt slow on retraction
 
2000 Impreza turbo, Both my rear seatbelts are slow to retract...anyone had any issues and what was the solution?
Thanks for any replies.

scoobyskool 18 December 2014 06:01 PM

pull belt out to max and spray liberally with mister sheen or similar furniture polish ,, allow to retract then repeat the process ,, should be good to go unless theres a mechanical fault

al222 20 December 2014 11:46 AM


Originally Posted by scoobyskool (Post 11585509)
pull belt out to max and spray liberally with mister sheen or similar furniture polish ,, allow to retract then repeat the process ,, should be good to go unless theres a mechanical fault

Will try this...something tells me its mechanical though...havnt a clue how it works either..thanks

al222 30 December 2014 05:53 PM


Originally Posted by scoobyskool (Post 11585509)
pull belt out to max and spray liberally with mister sheen or similar furniture polish ,, allow to retract then repeat the process ,, should be good to go unless theres a mechanical fault

Your a genius!!!! Worked straight away! Thanks

cuprajake 30 December 2014 06:32 PM

Inside the plastic trim, the belt rubs on plastic moulding lines, it slows them down, grind this off problem solved,

scoobyskool 30 December 2014 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by al222 (Post 11592346)
Your a genius!!!! Worked straight away! Thanks

Ha cool ! I been called a lot worse :-)

I was told the mr sheen etc nullifies the static electricity as well as kinda lubricates the belt - either way as you found out it does work :-)

The Tog 03 January 2016 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by scoobyskool (Post 11592420)
Ha cool ! I been called a lot worse :-)

I was told the mr sheen etc nullifies the static electricity as well as kinda lubricates the belt - either way as you found out it does work :-)

Ive just done the same on my Blobeye, many thanks, work a treat now. :)

Weirdly enough, the first thing i did on my bLob when i got it a few years back was trimming the inner plastic that rubbed on the seatbelt... ;)

adamroutley 13 February 2016 05:34 PM

What am I spraying with Mr Sheen? The actual belt part?

The Tog 13 February 2016 09:07 PM


Originally Posted by adamroutley (Post 11796166)
What am I spraying with Mr Sheen? The actual belt part?

I sprayed all of the webbing part, then rubbed with a cloth. I think it reduces the static...


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